Mojo is a card that has fallen out of popularity recently in Marvel Snap. Mostly because players are rarely filling up locations in favor of creating thirty-power Red Skulls; however, should you be competing for a location, Mojo will more often than not be the deciding factor in who comes out on top. Mojo's Ongoing ability will increase its power by six if both players have four cards at this location. Essentially, this will deter your opponent from playing a final card at Mojo's location, lest they power up your cards even more.
So, if you are interested in using Mojo in Marvel Snap, you've come to the right place. This article will cover the best Mojo decks in Marvel Snap, including deck lists, strategies, and more!
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Best Mojo decks in Marvel Snap
The best Mojo decks in Marvel Snap are those that can fill entire locations in order to receive the benefit of Mojo's ability. The aforementioned Shuri and Red Skull deck really only plays three or four cards in the entire game, which are all spread across multiple locations, making Mojo essentially useless in a similar style of deck.
Ongoing Deck
The classic Spectrum and Destroyer Ongoing deck is where Mojo sees the most play. This deck is not as popular as it was, but it is still solidly reliable and can help recover cubes after testing out a fancy new combo deck. With two win conditions in Spectrum or Destroyer, the Ongoing package really only loses to Enchantress.
The game plan with this deck is to fight for dominance in one or two locations using powerful deterrent cards like Warpath and Mojo. Then, after locking down a location or two with Professor X or Armor, you can win using either of your six-cost cards.
Standard Ongoing Deck List:
- Ant-Man
- Daredevil
- Mojo
- Colossus
- Mister Fantastic
- Captain America
- Cosmo
- Warpath
- Klaw
- Professor X
- Spectrum
- Destroyer
Junk Deck
Junk decks seek to fill their opponent's board with useless cards. These can include rocks generated from Debrii, Widow's Bite via Black Widow, or a combination of Viper and The Hood. Mojo fits in excellently to these kinds of decks, as your opponent will only be able to play one or two cards to contest the location, leaving Mojo free to run riot!
Junk Deck List:
- The Hood
- Titania
- Daredevil
- Mojo
- Viper
- Green Goblin
- Debrii
- Polaris
- Shang-Chi
- Hobgoblin
- Aero
- Doctor Octopus
And these are the best Mojo decks in Marvel Snap!
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- Does Marvel Snap Have Codes
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- Progression and Levelling Guide
- What Is the Snap
- How To Get Titles
- Why You Can't Trade Cards
- How To Get, Use and Spend Gold
- How Do Ties Work
- How To Get Collector's Tokens
- How Collector's Reserves Work
- How To Change Card Backs
- When To Snap & Retreat
- How To Change Name
- How To Win A Location With Only 1 Card
- How To Get Credits Fast
- How to Battle Friends
- Marvel Snap Variants Explained
- Ultimate Variants Explained
- How to Get All Variant Cards